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PhotoMOS® GU series for general use

- Extensive range
- Available as 1 Form A or 1 Form B types
- DIP4 or SOP4 packaging
GU series for general use

Made for everything: Over 150 variants for all kind of industrial applications

GU series is the all-rounder in the PhotoMOS® line-up. The galvanic isolated MOSFET relays are available in five contact configurations 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 1a1b and cover a load capability from 2A @60V to 50mA @ 600V. Current limiting, short circuit protection, and voltage sensitive types are available as well as high I/O isolation types up to 5,000Vrms.

Key features

  • Linear output characteristics
  • Switching of lowest analog signal possible
  • Non inductive input
  • Insensible to shock & vibration
  • High I/O isolation up to 5,000VRMS
  • Max. switching voltage up to 600V
  • Max. switching current up to 1.6A
  • DIP & SOP package

Industrial automation

Industrial automation Panasonic Industry
  • PLCs & IPCs
  • I/O modules
  • Robotic controls

Energy management

Energy management Panasonic Industry
  • Smart meter
  • Isolation monitoring (BMS)
  • Automatic circuit breakers

Safety & Security

Safety & Security Panasonic Industry
  • Smoke detectors
  • Intercom
  • Alarm contact

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With the new AQY215S 100V load voltage type, Panasonic Industry complements its GU series of MOSFET relays in the middle of the feature scale
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Can I increase the current rating of a PhotoMOS® relay? Yes, by using the correct output connection! Just read the MOSFET relay application notes.